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HELSINKI,
Allergiatalo
October 23, 2015
PROGRAM
3rd BONE AND
SOFT TISSUE
SYMPOSIUM
In association with:
3rd BONE AND SOFT TISSUE SYMPOSIUM
TERVETULOA
Implantologian modernit tekniikat eivät ole
muuttaneet sitä tosiasiaa, että tärkein hoidon
onnistumisen tekijä on oikeanlaiset kovakudokseen
ja sen hallintaan liittyvät toimenpiteet.
Ensimmäinen symposiumin teema on pienet
augmentaatiot eri alueilla, implantointi
augmentoidulla alueella sekä implanttityypin
merkitys näissä toimenpiteissä.
Toinen teemamme perustuu tutkimukseen, jonka
mukaan hampaan poiston yhteydessä
keinoluumateriaalien käyttö varmistaa
vertikaalisten ja horisontaalisten luudimensioiden
säilymisen paremmin verrattuna spontaaniin
paranemiseen. Luennot sopivat niin yleispraktikoille
kuin spesialisteillekin.
Symposium jatkuu cocktail-tilaisuudella heti
luentojen päätyttyä.
Lämpimästi tervetuloa!
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KURSSIN TIEDOT
Paikka:
Allergiatalo, Paciuksenkatu 19, Helsinki
Aika:
pe 23.10.2015 klo 12.00-17.00
Luennoitsijat:
Prof. Dr. Dr. Hendrik Terheyden
Daniele Cardaropoli, DDS
Kohderyhmä:
Hammaslääkärit, erikoishammaslääkärit
Hinta:
295 €, sisältää cocktail-tilaisuuden
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AIKATAULU
Klo 12.00
Tilaisuuden avaus Olli Kuussaari, CEO / Implantona Oy
Klo 12.15-14.00
Prof.Dr,Dr.Hendrik Terheyden
"A modern comprehensive concept of bone
augmentation"
Klo 14.00-15.00
Tauko.
Kahvitarjoilu + pientä suolaista
Klo 15.00-16.45
Daniele Cardaropoli, DDS
"Post-extraction sites management and the concept for
ridge preservation"
klo 17.00 >>
Cocktail-tilaisuus heti luentojen jälkeen.
PROF. DR. DR. HENDRIK TERHEYDEN
Curriculum Vitae
•
Prof. Terheyden is the chief physician of the Clinic for Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery at the Red Cross hospital in Kassel.
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He studied medicine and dentistry in Kiel, Germany and holds a doctorate
in both subjects.
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He was habilitated at the University of Kiel and worked there as a research
assistant and later as a senior physician and deputy director in the
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
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His focus lays on implantology and reconstruction of the atrophied
jawbone.
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He has authored more than 200 scientific publications including over 90
original works.
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He is section editor of the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery and editor of the journal Implantology.
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He is president of the German Society for Implantology and board member
the ITI and the CAMLOG Foundation.
PROF. DR. DR HENDRIK TERHEYDEN - LECTURE:
A modern comprehensive concept of bone
augmentation
A modern comprehensive concept of bone augmentation
The era of bone grafting is not over despite new techniques and biomaterials.
Sufficient bone volume is still the most important success factor for implant health.
Most implant sites have bone deficiencies. The reasons for bone augmentation are
function (enabling implants in optimal prosthetic positions), prognosis (enabling a
marginal seal area and preventing downgrowth of marginal epithelium) and
esthetics (positioning of the soft tissues and crown length). Reduced implant
dimensions (short and narrow) are accepted to reduce the need for bone
augmentation and their role is discussed under prosthetic aspects in the presentation. Despite intensive research in the past decades most progress in reducing
patient morbidity has been made practically clinically and not in the fields of
biomaterials like growth factors.
In a comprehensive clinical concept four basic alveolar ridge defect situations from
1/4 of missing bone to 4/4 are defined. The respective bone augmentation
techniques are recommended for each defect. Within this concept patient morbidity
is reduced since all surgeries are possible in an outpatient setting in local
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anesthesia. A key issue is to use inlay (e.g. sinus lift) and interpositional grafting
sites (horizontal splitting defects, vertical sandwich defects) which can be treated
with bone substitute materials with no or minimal donor morbidity. Also block
grafts and distraction osteogenesis has a place. Special emphasis is put on the
success factors of GBR techniques (e,.g. implant position, envelope, contained
defects) for smaller defects.
In the view of less invasive techniques it is recommended to the general dentist,
periodontist and prosthodontist to include of bone augmentation into the treatment
planning. For the larger defect types a team approach with a surgeon is
recommended.
DANIELE CARDAROPOLI, DDS
Curriculum Vitae
DANIELE CARDAROPOLI, DDS - LECTURE:
Post-extraction sites management and the concept
for ridge preservation
•
Doctor in Dentistry and Certificate in Periodontology at the University of
Torino, Italy.
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Active Member of Italian Society of Periodontology, European Federation of
Periodontology, Italian Society of Osseointegrated Implantology, Academy of
Osseointegration.
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International Member of the American Academy of Periodontology.
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Scientific Director of PROED - Institute for Professional Education in
Dentistry and Director of the Oral Implantology Department at the “Sedes
Sapientae” Clinic in Torino.
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Winner of the “Henry M. Goldman Award for Clinical Research ”from the
Italian Society of Periodontology and the “National Award in Clinical
Orthodontics” from the Italian Society of Orthodontics.
•
Editorial Consultant for The International Journal of Periodontics and
Restorative Dentistry, member of the Editorial Review Board of American
Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, member of the
Editorial Advisory Board of The Journal of Implant & Advanced Clinical
Dentistry, reviewer ad hoc for Journal of Periodontology and Journal of
Clinical Periodontology.
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He lectured in Italy, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.
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Author of several articles published on peer-reviewed international
journals, he has focused his interest on Periodontology, Implantology,
Regenerative Therapy and Ortho-Perio Interdisciplinary treatment.
•
Private practice in Torino, Italy.
Post-extraction sites management and the concept for ridge preservation
After tooth extraction, bone resorption of varying amounts always occurs since the
edentulous site of the alveolar process undergoes both qualitative and quantitative
changes. Scientific evidence exists about the dinamics of tissue alteration following
tooth extraction. Hystologically and anatomically, the alveolar bone is a tooth
dependent structure that develops in conjunction with his eruption, and the
topography is determined by the form of the teeth and their axis of eruption.
In the first phase of remodelling of the buccal/lingual walls of the extraction site,
the bundle bone is resorbed since the lack of nutritive support from the periodontal
ligament, and replaced with woven bone. Consequently, the socket's walls will be
reduced in both vertical and horizontal dimensions. This resorption may lead to
esthetic and functional disadvantages that can compromise future implant
placement since, in order to have a correct endosseous implant positioning, an
adequate width of the bone ridge is essential.
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Based on this report, it becomes mandatory to preserve in the dimension of the
postextraction socket, especially if an osseointegrated implant should be inserted
in. Different approaches have been presented in literature in order to preserve the
post-extraction site, including the use of barrier membranes and bone fillers. The
results of clinical researches confirmed that the filling and covering of the
post-extractive alveolus preserves the bone volume with more predictability than
the spontaneous healing.
These studies will be presented and discussed.
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